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This study provides a historical analysis of Freudenthal’s didactic ideas and his didactic career. It is partly biographical, but also contributes to the historiography of mathematics education and addresses closely related questions such as: what is mathematics and where does it start? Which role does mathematics play in society and what influence does it have on the prevailing views concerning its accompanying didactics?. Hans Freudenthal (1905–1990), professor in mathematics, scientist, literator, but above all mathematics-educator, was inextricably linked to the changes which took place in mathematics education and didactics during the second half of the last century. His diversity a...
This is the story of a cooperative effort by two policemen in the otherwise peaceful area known as the Stellingen in the countryside in the north of the Netherlands. It starts with the mysterious disappearance of a local shopkeeper and ends with an apocalyptic happening. The story alternates chapter by chapter between an examination of the (anonymous) murderer and the slow progress of the two policemen. Most of the places mentioned in the story are real.
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